Hair-dressing attachment



V; KRASMAUSKIS. HAIR DRESSING ATTACHMENT.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 1. I920.

Patented Aug. 31, 1920.

vniaom'm KRASMA'USKIS, or CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. J

mrs-nnassine ATTACHMENT 7 Application filed March 1,

10 ings, forming a part of this specification My invention relates tohair dressing attachment and particularly to an attachment for formingartificial side or ear pufi's. The

a article of my invention consists of two switches of hair connectedtogether .by av cord or wire which wire is crossed over the head tosupport the switches at the side of the. headso that when the puffs areformed up from the switches they will be in the proper position. I

- i Myimproved invention is shown. on the accompanying drawings and'itsuse illustrated. On the drawings I v Figure 1 shows the device oftheinven ,tion,

'Fig; 2 shows it applied to a head, one of. the switches being made upinto a-puff, and shows a separable switch cqnnectin wire. a T he deviceconsists of two switehes 1 and j 2 oflhair suitablybound together at X,the ends of :1 connectingwire or cord 3 being ,.-secured to the switchesby the binding X, or

' 'otherwisefi The device is applied to the head as shown in Fig. 2, theconnecting wireresting on the scalp and, being of such length as p tobring the sivitches in proper position that I when made up into puffs,such pufi's will be I located as desired. Fig. 2 shows one of the 40switches made up into a puff 4. The wire can be readily fastened inplace by means of hair pinsnnd the pufl's can be likewise fastened. a

As it may be desirable to apply the puffs v after the natural hair hasbeen dressed, or

to take off the sidepu ii's without disturbing Specification of LettersPatent.

KRAsMAUs suitable clasp mechanism for wire ends together.

- Without end of each switch,

1920i Serial no. 362.225.

Patented Aug. 31,-

the natural hair dressing, I preferably break the wire .so that thealong the scalp under I tnrbing the natural hair dress,

ends. can be inserted and I provide inserted ends together. As shown inFig.

.3, onesection of the wife has the socket member 5 of an ordinal I;connecting clasp secured thereto while the other wire has the V-shapedclip member 6 securedthereto, the

clip when inserted in the socket holding the As it is undesirable tohave the clas'p'appear at the hair partingline the clasps may be givendifferent locations in difierent attachments. In some of the hairwithout dis- 50. securing the y these attachments the claspscould-appear at either side'so as to bevlaway from the center partingline, and in. other devices it could beat the center of the wire so asto be awa fromthe parting Thus by having the connecting wire in secvtions and the .clasp mechanism appearing at different places indifferent devices the form desired can be purchased and then wornshowing the clasp mechanism at the hair parting line. The wire alsoaflineat the side of the head.

fords a convenient means for 'supporting'- ribbon or other can be madeupeither before or. after application of the device to the head.

Having-described my invention, I claim as follows: I i

' .A hair dressing attachment comprising hair switches, a wire extendingfrom'the the ends of said wires for securing them together, the WIPES,

my name this 25th day of February,vA. D.,

VERONIKA'KRASMAUSKIS,

hair ornaments. Thepuffs and .clasp' members at when secured togetherforming a support across the head for said place on the head sidedressing forms made up.

